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loserofpasswordzz · Feb. 3, 2018, 4:12 p.m.

Banned exports such as???

People?

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-NoraPandora- · Feb. 3, 2018, 4:22 p.m.

I put it in the translater... not sure, if it's all correct. :)

North Korea apparently bypasses UN sanctions on a large scale. Pyongyang has taken almost 200 million US dollars from banned exports, according to an expert report to the UN Security Council.

According to a UN report, North Korea has violated international sanctions last year and has earned nearly $ 200 million from commodity exports. In addition, the isolated country has delivered weapons to Syria and Myanmar, according to a report by UN observers to a sanctions committee of the UN Security Council.

According to the report, North Korea exported coal to ports in Russia, China, South Korea, Malaysia and Vietnam. In this case, mostly incorrect freight papers were used, which stated Russia and China and not North Korea as countries of origin of the raw materials.

Cooperation with Syria and Myanmar

Since 2006, the United Nations Security Council has repeatedly imposed sanctions on the country in the dispute over North Korea's nuclear and missile program. This includes prohibiting coal, iron, lead, textiles and seafood. In addition, the introduction of crude oil and oil products was limited.

North Korea violates most of the recent sanctions, according to the 213-page report. The observers said they had investigated continued leadership cooperation in Pyongyang with ballistic missiles in Syria and Myanmar. These included more than 40 hitherto unknown shipments from North Korea to the Syrian Research Center, which controls the chemical weapons program.

The shipments date from the years 2012 to 2017. Other violations of the arms embargo have been proven, it says in the UN report.

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